AUDIophile! Stereo Options?
Andrew Dickinson
amdickinson at rogers.com
Wed Nov 3 13:06:20 PDT 2010
Best sound I ever had in a car was a Toyota Camry with 150W/Ch Class-A amp
driving... wait for it... a set of JBL4430 Studio monitors. I can recommend
them for sound... but highly impracical! I know this doesn't help! ;-) But boy
did it sound GREAT!
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From: George Selby <gselby4x4 at earthlink.net>
To: quattro at audifans.com
Sent: Wed, November 3, 2010 4:01:44 PM
Subject: Re: AUDIophile! Stereo Options?
At 12:49 PM 11/3/2010, you wrote:
>I mostly play CDs - Remote CD changer is probably a given. I could
>utilize a few Audi
>and ALPINE Changers if they would be compatable with the newer. .
I think CD Changers for the car are an idea that's come and gone. My
8GB usb drive can hold 100 hours worth of music, and it's all easily
accessible. Plus you don't scratch your CD's up using them in the
car, no worry about them being stolen, and you don't have a CD
changer taking up room in the trunk.
So here's my suggestion: You have a computer, it's high time you
input your entire music library into your computer in MP3
format. You can input the tapes, too, just takes more effort
dividing them into tracks (or you can do an entire tape side as 1
track.) Once you've done this for your collection, you don't have to
worry about doing it again, except for new albums you buy. (Make sure
you have a backup.) If you do the tapes you can make CD's out of
them if you want to.
I've been happy with my Kenwood eXcelon head unit, it has a USB
input, plays CD's, satellite input (I love XM, don't even listen to
FM anymore)and has good crossovers for the line-level outputs built
in, and it mostly matches my BMW dash (buttons are red, but knobs are
blue backlit.)
George Selby
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